Lichfield Cathedral and Salvation Army celebrate bumper carol concert

The Lichfield Cathedral Special Choir and the Cannock Salvation Army Citadel are celebrating the huge turnout at the cathedral’s traditional annual carol concert.

Last week’s concert, which included traditional music and readings, drew more than 1,200 people to the cathedral at what is traditionally a busy time of year for cathedrals and churches.

Conductor of the Salvation Army Band, Keith Hender said of the event, “We are privileged to have the opportunity to accompany the carols on such a prestigious occasion and value the relationship we have with the Special Choir and cathedral very highly.

“We have been part of this occasion for many years and look forward to continuing this unique expression of sharing the Christmas Message.”

Churches across the country are gearing up for even more visitors in the last few days before Christmas.

According to a poll by faith-based think tank Theos, 57 per cent of Britons plan to celebrate Christmas as a religious festival this year and 44 per cent plan to attend a Christmas church service. The same poll found that one in three people believe in the virgin birth.

The Church of England has noted a rise in the number of people attending its Christmas services in recent years. Figures released by the Church in February noted a seven per cent increase in attendance on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day services in 2006 compared to 2005 attendance figures.

St Paul’s Cathedral in London is holding identical carol services on the two days before Christmas in order accommodate the anticipated high turnout.
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